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emily turner, kpix 5. >> quick question. it's an apartment complex as we can see from the air there. do we know what set this thing off? are these neighbors who had something going between them? maybe this guy got fed up, or what have authorities been able to tell you? >> i asked that question during this small press conference. they weren't really taking any questions. hopefully that's something we'll be able to have answered in the next 30 to 45 minutes. there's scanner chatter but nothing confirmed at this point other than the fact it's a man and woman and they were taken from inside of an apartment which is the crime scene or initial crime scene. >> we'll stand by with that. ememreporting live from mill valley and obviously we'll continue to -- emily reporting live from mill valley and obviously we'll continue to update the situation. >>> his gun, badge, and work laptop all stolen from his truck. the gilroy police chief's personal truck was stolen over the weekend at modesto junior college. kit do talked to the chief tod
emily turner, kpix 5. >> quick question. it's an apartment complex as we can see from the air there. do we know what set this thing off? are these neighbors who had something going between them? maybe this guy got fed up, or what have authorities been able to tell you? >> i asked that question during this small press conference. they weren't really taking any questions. hopefully that's something we'll be able to have answered in the next 30 to 45 minutes. there's scanner chatter...
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emily turner has more about what led to the gunfire. emily. >> reporter: liz, it call came down to a rental dispute. the shooting was over my shoulder and it's primarily a rental community. each complex building is owned by a landlord. he's in the hospital but his daughter was not that lucky. >> i heard a lot of commotion outside, ran outside and saw a man laying on the ground with blood on him and saw police officers g with a woman just draped over their shoulders. she seemed pretty lifeless. >> reporter: that woman is 30- year-old sabrina lui, the daughter of the landlord. she and her father were there to discuss eviction with the tenant when the suspect shot the father and then shot her. >> i can't imagine that lenny and his wife lost their daughter. i don't know them very well, and i wish them the best and i hope lenny a speedy recovery. >> reporter: the father is in icu at the hospital and his car park inside front of the complex where he was shot. >> we were all told to stay inside. a lot of neighbors were upset and crying and saw
emily turner has more about what led to the gunfire. emily. >> reporter: liz, it call came down to a rental dispute. the shooting was over my shoulder and it's primarily a rental community. each complex building is owned by a landlord. he's in the hospital but his daughter was not that lucky. >> i heard a lot of commotion outside, ran outside and saw a man laying on the ground with blood on him and saw police officers g with a woman just draped over their shoulders. she seemed...
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let's check in with jack lip. >>> thank you, emily -- jacqueline. >> thank you emily. if you're getting ready to hit the roads this is what your commute looks like. the westbound 580, headlights moving westbound and we're talking with a travel time of 21 minutes between 205 and 680. if you still wanted to avoid the roadways today, right now, everything is running on time. just a reminder that it's memorial day. many of the transit agencies will be operating on a weekend or holiday schedule. please check in with that headh stion. th is yo refobetraffic. back over to you, anne. >> thank you. >>> an american man held in an overseas prison for nearly two years is back home in the u.s. josh holt landed in washington, d.c., saturday night. he was taken straight to the white house to meet president trump. he spent nearly two years in a venezuelan prison on weapon's charges. the government claims he was working to undermine the venezuelan president. the u.s. said all of the charges are false. >> so grateful for what you have done and for thinking about me and caring about me.
let's check in with jack lip. >>> thank you, emily -- jacqueline. >> thank you emily. if you're getting ready to hit the roads this is what your commute looks like. the westbound 580, headlights moving westbound and we're talking with a travel time of 21 minutes between 205 and 680. if you still wanted to avoid the roadways today, right now, everything is running on time. just a reminder that it's memorial day. many of the transit agencies will be operating on a weekend or...
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emily turner says a car wash employee opened fire. emily? >> reporter: yes, the city of sonoma contracts with the sheriff's office for the police force, a deputy acting in that capacity, when he responded to this carwash, and things went downhill from there. the line is to the street, the employees are hustling, but yesterday was a different scene at the jolly washer carwash in sonoma. >> drove by, i looked in, possibly get my car wash, truck, and we saw yellow table around, and a vehicle still sitting in there. >> reporter: police say this man, ryan fratello, shot a sonoma police officer, he were to the carwash, the manager called when he had a loaded gun and acting oddly, as the officer approached him, police say patel fired, hitting the officer in the upper body copley still don't know why. there is video surveillance of yesterday's event, not only were the officers wearing body cameras, but the jolly washer has their own surveillance footage, all of that is being reviewed, although it is not being released to the public. >> we served a s
emily turner says a car wash employee opened fire. emily? >> reporter: yes, the city of sonoma contracts with the sheriff's office for the police force, a deputy acting in that capacity, when he responded to this carwash, and things went downhill from there. the line is to the street, the employees are hustling, but yesterday was a different scene at the jolly washer carwash in sonoma. >> drove by, i looked in, possibly get my car wash, truck, and we saw yellow table around, and a...
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. >> reporter: here in menlo park, california volcano researcher, emily montgomery- brown knows the volcano well with. she studied it in depth for her ph.d.. >> right now the lava flow is very localized, but there is always the potential that there could be an explosive eruption. when that happens, there could be disruptions to electricity, water supplies, transportation lines, things that we take for granted. >> reporter: scientists are trying to calculate how much more magma could rise to the surface. they don't have a way to predict when the volcanic activity will end, but warns some eruptions could go on for months. tonight some people on the big island are under emergency water restrictions. katie nielsen, kpix 5. >> katie, we just got this new video into the newsroom, showing the lava from space. you can see the flickering hot spot in the corner of the island. the video was take -- from a government video satellite. the volcanic activity is not impacting flights to and from hawaii. but alaskan airline is allowing passengers to change their travel flights for free. >>> a traumatic resc
. >> reporter: here in menlo park, california volcano researcher, emily montgomery- brown knows the volcano well with. she studied it in depth for her ph.d.. >> right now the lava flow is very localized, but there is always the potential that there could be an explosive eruption. when that happens, there could be disruptions to electricity, water supplies, transportation lines, things that we take for granted. >> reporter: scientists are trying to calculate how much more magma...
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emily turner, kpix5. >>> a deadly motorcycle crash is under investigation this morning. it happened at 5th street and solano avenue. police had tried to pull the motorcyclist over earlier in the evening. he eluded the officers who gave up the pursuit but they later found he crashed into a fence. it appears that he was speeding when he tried to make a left turn and crash. he died from his injuries. >>> police are investigating a deadly accident this morning. this is involving a pedestrian. it happened a little after 10:00 last night on monument boulevard near virginia lane. investigators say a 62 year old man was crossing the street when he was struck by a car. the driver of the car remained at the scene and is cooperating. that stretch of monument boulevard is open again. it had been closed about four hours after that accident. >>> oakland and fremont are joining california in suing the trump administration. the issue, it's a decision to add a question about citizenship to the 2020 census. the state attorney general made the announcement friday in los angeles. he says th
emily turner, kpix5. >>> a deadly motorcycle crash is under investigation this morning. it happened at 5th street and solano avenue. police had tried to pull the motorcyclist over earlier in the evening. he eluded the officers who gave up the pursuit but they later found he crashed into a fence. it appears that he was speeding when he tried to make a left turn and crash. he died from his injuries. >>> police are investigating a deadly accident this morning. this is involving a...
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.>> emily, we saw those noses under the fence. what is a carolina dog?>> it is a rare breed. >> reporter: it is like the american version of a dingo. it is a wild breed found in the southeast. they are very timid because they are not domesticated. but they are more of a feral dog . >> thank you, emily.>>> a sentence for a convicted rapist is six months in jail. and now to area congresswomen say that the judge should stay on the bench. why the congresswomen are against this recall. >> reporter: this recall race is now heating up as we get closer to the election. two sitting south bay congresswomen with records of supporting women's issues came out to say no to the recall. the unusual joint statement by these two congresswomen opposing the recall of the judge appeared on their facebook pages. they say recalling a judge for an unpopular but lawful ruling threatens the independence of our courts. >> is dangerous because we do not want judges to be looking over their shoulders and saying , i think i need to go with what is popular. >> reporter: this comes at
.>> emily, we saw those noses under the fence. what is a carolina dog?>> it is a rare breed. >> reporter: it is like the american version of a dingo. it is a wild breed found in the southeast. they are very timid because they are not domesticated. but they are more of a feral dog . >> thank you, emily.>>> a sentence for a convicted rapist is six months in jail. and now to area congresswomen say that the judge should stay on the bench. why the congresswomen are...
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emily turner is live at the base of the tower. emily.>> reporter: this is interesting you are either in one camp or the other, you love it or you hate it but when you look up at this 61 story building, it's impressive it was built by a company, leased out by the namesake salesforce. >> reporter: with lofty heights come lofty ideas, this building is as much a structure as it is a symbol. but how you view it depends on where you are standing. for those on stage, the sales force tower is evidence of the onward and upward ways of the bay area tech.>> one seamless connection between heaven and earth. evidence of the enlightened and great company. visionary in this city. it's a symbol that says san francisco is innovating and thriving.>> while this building west of the mississippi is a feet in it of itself, there are some standing and its shadow who don't think it's anything to brag about. >> from a distance i look away when i see this.>> reporter: -->> the traffic is worse. is driving people out. the rates are not as affordable.>> repo
emily turner is live at the base of the tower. emily.>> reporter: this is interesting you are either in one camp or the other, you love it or you hate it but when you look up at this 61 story building, it's impressive it was built by a company, leased out by the namesake salesforce. >> reporter: with lofty heights come lofty ideas, this building is as much a structure as it is a symbol. but how you view it depends on where you are standing. for those on stage, the sales force tower...
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emily turner on a celebration that was out today. >> reporter: that finally turned a corner, this is one man in one house and one neighborhood that was earned. it is actually so much more than that. this could be any house being built in any neighborhood. santa rosa's coffee park is not just any neighborhood. almost 1600 homes burned to the ground the night of the fire. now seven months and 17 days later, the first one is rebuilt. >> it is officially that i am back in my home. i am living here, i'm back where i was, i'm going to be walking my dogs in this neighborhood. and yeah, starting over. >> reporter: that is dan bradford, his home the first one rebuilt and ready to live in since the october fire. >> it's a symbol of hope. i think the people i spoke to, they are so positive about this because they know that there's, too, will be rebuilt here shortly. >> reporter: he got the subject and get of occupancy -- certificate of occupancy tonight. is a big deal for the whole community. >> this is a grand day. you are setting out the welcome mat for everybody else in this incredibly impor
emily turner on a celebration that was out today. >> reporter: that finally turned a corner, this is one man in one house and one neighborhood that was earned. it is actually so much more than that. this could be any house being built in any neighborhood. santa rosa's coffee park is not just any neighborhood. almost 1600 homes burned to the ground the night of the fire. now seven months and 17 days later, the first one is rebuilt. >> it is officially that i am back in my home. i am...
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reporting live at b.a.r.t., emily turner, kpix 5. >>> a dramatic rescue in the delta. firefighters saved a construction worker who got stuck in a cement pipe. it happened this afternoon along highway 160 between rio vista and walnut grove. the man fell about 30 feet down the pipe. the fire department tweeted this picture of the rescue, showing them getting the worker out with help from stockton firefighters. chopper 5 flew over the scene shortly after. no word yet on how the worker ended up slipping down into that pipe in the first place. >>> other bay area headlines. in san jose, police arrest a man suspected of peeking into people's windows. 40-year-old hector leonos, jr. arrested friday for prowling and trespassing. investigators believe he could be linked to other unsolved burglaries in the willow glen neighborhood. >>> in napa county, two people arrested after leading police on a high speed chase. these images from a chp chopper. officers say they attempted to stop a speeding motorcycle sunday afternoon. the driver and passenger sped off. the two were stopped a sh
reporting live at b.a.r.t., emily turner, kpix 5. >>> a dramatic rescue in the delta. firefighters saved a construction worker who got stuck in a cement pipe. it happened this afternoon along highway 160 between rio vista and walnut grove. the man fell about 30 feet down the pipe. the fire department tweeted this picture of the rescue, showing them getting the worker out with help from stockton firefighters. chopper 5 flew over the scene shortly after. no word yet on how the worker...
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kpix5's emily turner says it's an inspection like it's never been done before. >> reporter: they may look more like trapeze artists or stunt devils, but these daredevils are actually inspectors. >> how can i put this? it's a little crazy. i don't think i'd be doing that, can't imagine doing that for a day job. >> reporter: but a day job it is and an important one. >> the work that is done here helps us set a path for what comes in the years ahead. so depending on what these inspectors find, we will be looking at the work plan for our painers, iron workers and the other maintenance staff. >> reporter: so for the next week inspectors will be climbing up and dangling off of the golden gate bridge looking at every rivet and every seam. >> federal regulations have changed and now require what's called an arm's length inspection on some of the more delicate parts of the bridge. so while engineers are up there doing that they figure they might as well look over the entirety of the bridge and make sure that's safe at arm's length as well to. make sure the inspectors are safe, they have a tea
kpix5's emily turner says it's an inspection like it's never been done before. >> reporter: they may look more like trapeze artists or stunt devils, but these daredevils are actually inspectors. >> how can i put this? it's a little crazy. i don't think i'd be doing that, can't imagine doing that for a day job. >> reporter: but a day job it is and an important one. >> the work that is done here helps us set a path for what comes in the years ahead. so depending on what...
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>> all right emily. thank you very much. >>> let's go live now to paul deanno. an exclusive view from the top of the tower. well, that view is pretty foggy at the moment. huh paul? >> reporter: it is. welcome to the middle of the marine layer. let's talk about how tall we were if you are to add mark mcguire's longest home run and jose conseco, you would reach 570 feet. that is how far we are in the sky. one of the highest vantage points on the west coast. and we are in the middle of the marine layer. it is not just foggy. it is drizzly. it is wet. it is its own microclimate at the top of the sales force tower. this is not office space. that is a 140-foot drop you are looking at. the 63rd floor is the highest floor. we are 140 feet or 14 stories above that. but, the best part about the reason we are here are the cameras. kpix5 exclusive high-def in addition 4k cameras. not just one, one on every direction. north, south, east, and west, when the weather gets better and it will, we may be above the marine layer some days. we will show you the best pictures of the e
>> all right emily. thank you very much. >>> let's go live now to paul deanno. an exclusive view from the top of the tower. well, that view is pretty foggy at the moment. huh paul? >> reporter: it is. welcome to the middle of the marine layer. let's talk about how tall we were if you are to add mark mcguire's longest home run and jose conseco, you would reach 570 feet. that is how far we are in the sky. one of the highest vantage points on the west coast. and we are in the...
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kpix 5's emily turner tells us they need some last-minute help to get here. emily? >> reporter: they need a lot of last-minute help and a little bit of hope, honestly. they were supposed to be walking down this very street, dancing their way through the parade. it has been a dream of theirs. one they worked so hard for over the last several months. their entire villages behind them. now they say that dream i just fall apart. carnaval is supposed to be a festival full of bright colors and dancing. a reason to celebrate. but, in this small village in the state of jalisco, mexico, there are only tears. >> we thought it would be dreams come true but that did not happen. so i think -- i don't know. >> reporter: nadia is a teacher in the small mexican village. these are her students. state dance champions 2 years running. they were supposed to be performing in san francisco's carnaval next weekend. more than half her students were denied visas, twice. >> they are so confused. so confused about this. they say, we are nice people. we are good kids. why don't we have the vis
kpix 5's emily turner tells us they need some last-minute help to get here. emily? >> reporter: they need a lot of last-minute help and a little bit of hope, honestly. they were supposed to be walking down this very street, dancing their way through the parade. it has been a dream of theirs. one they worked so hard for over the last several months. their entire villages behind them. now they say that dream i just fall apart. carnaval is supposed to be a festival full of bright colors and...
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kpix 5 emily turner explains why they're walking off the job. >> tomorrow morning rather than getting out of work, thousands of workers will instead come here to telegraph in bancroft. >> life is too expensive, you know. we want to get more salary -- more in salary to support our families. >> reporter: that's why jorge will not be showing up like he has been for the last 18 years. instead he'll head to the picket lines while students head into the week of final exams. >> the libraries that are open 24/7 because of exams, they are already very unclean during this time. so even more so. it won't be a good working environment for students. >> reporter: all ten campuses, five medical centers, and the uc hastings school of law will be affected when thousands of uc employees go on strike. 24,000 of those walking out will be patient care and service workers like nurses aids and food service workers. 13,000 are nurses. 15,000 are health care, research, and technical workers. ucsf has already rescheduled 300 surgeries for cancer patients. all three unions have been involved in lengthy negotiat
kpix 5 emily turner explains why they're walking off the job. >> tomorrow morning rather than getting out of work, thousands of workers will instead come here to telegraph in bancroft. >> life is too expensive, you know. we want to get more salary -- more in salary to support our families. >> reporter: that's why jorge will not be showing up like he has been for the last 18 years. instead he'll head to the picket lines while students head into the week of final exams. >>...
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emily turner reporting live from napa.>>> a saturday night out takes of frightening turn. the cameras began rolling at the right time. >> i am not an animal. and i am not a monster. >>> a jailhouse interview with the man accused of torturing his children.>>> and a dr. said he has a cancer therapy that does not have the traditional side effects. he has some star power backing him up. unfolding in a quiet san francisco neighborhood. the doorbell camera at the victims' bernal heights apartment captured >>> we have new video of a terrifying armed robbery unfolding in a quiet san francisco neighborhood. the doorbell camera had the victims camera capturing it all. >> reporter: it also captured his voice. and police want viewers to know that if you recognize this man, give them a call. a couple embraces and says good night to a friend and as you can see in this video, there saturday night takes a terrifying turn. >> get against the wall. this wall here. do not turn around. >> reporter: the victim said they would talk about it, but they do not want their names used. >> he told us
emily turner reporting live from napa.>>> a saturday night out takes of frightening turn. the cameras began rolling at the right time. >> i am not an animal. and i am not a monster. >>> a jailhouse interview with the man accused of torturing his children.>>> and a dr. said he has a cancer therapy that does not have the traditional side effects. he has some star power backing him up. unfolding in a quiet san francisco neighborhood. the doorbell camera at the...
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this is emily's third nomination and first win. um...so, just...wow! um, first of all, to my fellow nominees, it is an honor sharing the road with you. and of course, to the progressive snapshot app for giving good drivers the discounts -- no, i have to say it -- for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. safe driving! for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. party's over, 'six legs', she's got simparica now. simpari-what? simparica is what kills tick and fleas, like us. kills? kills! studies show at the end of the month, it kills more ticks in less time than frontline plus and nexgard. guess we should mosey on. see ya never, roxy! use simparica with caution in dogs with a history of seizures or neurologic disorders. the most common side effects are vomiting, diarrhea, and lethargy. say goodbye to ticks and fleas... with monthly simparica chewables. celebrate friendship and beyond at the first ever pixar fest with all new fireworks and your favorite park parades. only at disneyland resort. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >>
this is emily's third nomination and first win. um...so, just...wow! um, first of all, to my fellow nominees, it is an honor sharing the road with you. and of course, to the progressive snapshot app for giving good drivers the discounts -- no, i have to say it -- for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. safe driving! for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. party's over, 'six legs', she's got simparica now. simpari-what? simparica is what kills tick and fleas, like us....
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. >> kpix 5's emily turner on what a shutdown would mean for riders at the busy station. >> reporter: it's just a few feet of hallway, but bevin says it's the route of one of b.a.r.t.'s biggest problems. >> this is pretty much ground zero for injection drug use in and around civic center b.a.r.t. station. >> reporter: this video shows drug users shooting up, lining the hallway for all to see. it made waves, and now it may mean major changes for the station. b.a.r.t. wants to wall up and close this hallway. >> it's intimidating and threatening to our riders and to our employees. >> reporter: the hallway connects the 7th street and 8th street exits. if b.a.r.t. closes it, there would be a wall on either end with a door for employees and police to use. they have to get approval from the state fire marshal first, which is something they're working on now. >> i don't mind them shutting down, because if i get off on the wrong exit, i have to walk the same distance anyway. >> honestly i think it's inconvenient because i get off on the next stop, the stop over here, so coming back, i'd have t
. >> kpix 5's emily turner on what a shutdown would mean for riders at the busy station. >> reporter: it's just a few feet of hallway, but bevin says it's the route of one of b.a.r.t.'s biggest problems. >> this is pretty much ground zero for injection drug use in and around civic center b.a.r.t. station. >> reporter: this video shows drug users shooting up, lining the hallway for all to see. it made waves, and now it may mean major changes for the station. b.a.r.t....
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kpix 5's emily turner was the only reporter with firefighters today to show us how they're changing the way they fight fires. >> reporter: you can smell the start of fire season. for these seasonal firefighters, that's all it takes to get back into wildland mode. >> a lot of things are muscle memory and just getting hands-on experience. you don't want to be figuring it out in the moment where it could be dangerous. you want to know what you're doing by the time you get there. >> reporter: which is why these guys are on the side of a hill in marin. it's a year that will see plenty of changes. >> they're doing their wildland training about a month earlier than usual because they say that's the new normal. fire seasons is longer, hotter, and worse than it's ever been. but that's not the only thing marin county fire is doing differently. the chief says they've quadrupled the number of people doing defensible states inspections and doubled the number of seasonal staffers they employ, essentially giving them a second crew during fire season. >> we can deploy them out in the field to add a cou
kpix 5's emily turner was the only reporter with firefighters today to show us how they're changing the way they fight fires. >> reporter: you can smell the start of fire season. for these seasonal firefighters, that's all it takes to get back into wildland mode. >> a lot of things are muscle memory and just getting hands-on experience. you don't want to be figuring it out in the moment where it could be dangerous. you want to know what you're doing by the time you get there....
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this is emily's third nomination and first win. um...so, just...wow! um, first of all, to my fellow nominees, it is an honor sharing the road with you. and of course, to the progressive snapshot app for giving good drivers the discounts -- no, i have to say it -- for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. safe driving! forsprintern.od drivers the discounts they deserve. what are you up to? showing you the unrivaled iphone x. ooh. and you know what i can do with it? no what? i can unlock it with my face! they call it face id. here let me show you. see? (vo) get the unrivaled iphone x now for just $20 a month. for people with hearing loss, that's 50% off from sprint. visit sprintrelay.com ♪ charmin ultra soft! it's softer than ever. charmin ultra soft is softer than ever... so it's harder to resist. okay, this is getting a little weird. enjoy the go! with charmin! if you're looking for anon for incredible selection of the brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go to ros
this is emily's third nomination and first win. um...so, just...wow! um, first of all, to my fellow nominees, it is an honor sharing the road with you. and of course, to the progressive snapshot app for giving good drivers the discounts -- no, i have to say it -- for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. safe driving! forsprintern.od drivers the discounts they deserve. what are you up to? showing you the unrivaled iphone x. ooh. and you know what i can do with it? no what? i can...
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is woefully underfunded and our communities are now paying the price. >> reporter: emily turner, kpix 5. >>> road crews will be working in napa county and they will be out there thursday and friday nights and one lane will be kept open but drivers are being warned to expect delays. >>> a san francisco man whose petty theft case triggered bail reform finally got out of jail today. kenneth humphrey is accused of stealing five dollars and a bottle of cologne from a neighbor. he sat in jail for a year because he could not afford the $350,000 bill. but after reviewing his case and appeal course -- court ruled that a judge must consider a person's ability to pay. he was released earlier today. >> i thought i would never see the streets again. i didn't think that was something i would ever do. i did my homework and opened up a can of worms. i wanted to challenge it and i one. >> he was released to a senior living facility and he will be on house arrest and have an ankle monitor while he awaits his trial. >>> a memorial is set for tonight and classmates will gather to remember a student who d
is woefully underfunded and our communities are now paying the price. >> reporter: emily turner, kpix 5. >>> road crews will be working in napa county and they will be out there thursday and friday nights and one lane will be kept open but drivers are being warned to expect delays. >>> a san francisco man whose petty theft case triggered bail reform finally got out of jail today. kenneth humphrey is accused of stealing five dollars and a bottle of cologne from a...
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dangerously cheesy. [ drum roll ] ...emily lapier from ames, iowa. this is emily's third nomination and first win. um...so, just...wow! um, first of all, to my fellow nominees, it is an honor sharing the road with you. and of course, to the progressive snapshot app for giving good drivers the discounts -- no, i have to say it -- for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. safe driving! forsprintern.od drivers the discounts they deserve. what are you up to? showing you the unrivaled iphone x. ooh nice. yeah it is nice. and you know what i can do with it? no what? i can unlock it with my face! they call it face id. here let me show you. see? do you have to make that face when you unlock it? what face? uh... (vo) get the unrivaled iphone x now for just $20 a month. that's 50% off from sprint. for people with hearing loss, switch to sprint to get the best price for unlimited. visit sprintrelay.com "you can't choose our ge your neighbors, with a but you can choose your premium finish." ooooh you got the black stainless. sleek. -thanks. i need your
dangerously cheesy. [ drum roll ] ...emily lapier from ames, iowa. this is emily's third nomination and first win. um...so, just...wow! um, first of all, to my fellow nominees, it is an honor sharing the road with you. and of course, to the progressive snapshot app for giving good drivers the discounts -- no, i have to say it -- for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. safe driving! forsprintern.od drivers the discounts they deserve. what are you up to? showing you the unrivaled...
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emily turner, kpix 5. >>> let's get you to some breaking news at pacifica. an active search is underway. chopper 5 is giving us a look at the coast guard helicopter that's searching that area from the pacifica pier to point maury. the coast guard is responding to calls about debris that's washed ashore. that debris, including a piece of a boat, a lifejacket, and clothing. the coast guard crew member was just lowered down to the beach area. crews looking to see if there's a possible boater in distress but again, this is near pacifica where pieces of debris have reportedly washed up. so we'll keep an eye on that search and bring you the latest as we get it. >>> driverless cars are coming, but californians aren't sure it's such a good idea. our exclusive kpix 5 survey usa poll found only 21% of california drivers want driverless cars on the streets of their neighborhood. the majority, 58% said no. 63% of californians don't think they'd be safe riding in a driverless car. meanwhile, consumer groups are complaining about a feature already in some cars. kit do exp
emily turner, kpix 5. >>> let's get you to some breaking news at pacifica. an active search is underway. chopper 5 is giving us a look at the coast guard helicopter that's searching that area from the pacifica pier to point maury. the coast guard is responding to calls about debris that's washed ashore. that debris, including a piece of a boat, a lifejacket, and clothing. the coast guard crew member was just lowered down to the beach area. crews looking to see if there's a possible...
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emily turner is live in the neighborhood which is now a construction zone. >> there are various stages of rebuild here in coffey park. there are homes who within months could be move-in ready. the numbers of rebuilds are small but it's a substantial move forward. >> reporter: this is the sound of recovery. every nail, every square foot is a testament to what they've faced. now they're finally turning a corner. tomorrow his foundation will be poured. by fall, his family should be able to move in. >> when you see this, does that make you happy? >> kind of happy but still a little sad. >> why? >> because the house is not fully built yet. >> reporter: house by house, lot by lot, the neighborhood becomes a different scene than this one in october. >> there's a lot that's gone on in seven months. it's incredible to see where we were in october and where we are in may. >> reporter: the assistant fire marshal also lost his house in the fire and just broke ground on a new one. considering the fire roared through just seven months ago, the rebuilding numbers are impressive. out of the more than
emily turner is live in the neighborhood which is now a construction zone. >> there are various stages of rebuild here in coffey park. there are homes who within months could be move-in ready. the numbers of rebuilds are small but it's a substantial move forward. >> reporter: this is the sound of recovery. every nail, every square foot is a testament to what they've faced. now they're finally turning a corner. tomorrow his foundation will be poured. by fall, his family should be...
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kpix 5's emily turner with details on what those workers want. >> over the next three days, there's not going to be a whole lot going on inside of ucsf due to all the cancellations. all the action will likely be going on on the sidewalk behind me. the folks you see on the sidewalk behind me are only just 1/3rd of the total number. tomorrow these folks will be joined by the another union which statewide will be in the tens of thousands of people who walked out. there's no way to tell exactly how many people were involved in today's strike because ucsf says some people did cross the picket line, but i can assure you, they said it was a huge disruption. they said they rescheduled 12,140 patients. 800 of those patients were cancer patients for cancer appointments. that includes 280 chemotherapy and 300 surgeries. it's also delaying elective hospital admissions. union members say these three days of strike are nothing compared to the time they've been waiting on what they call a livable wage. they want a raise of 6% compared to the 3% they offered. they want their retirement age at 60 from 6
kpix 5's emily turner with details on what those workers want. >> over the next three days, there's not going to be a whole lot going on inside of ucsf due to all the cancellations. all the action will likely be going on on the sidewalk behind me. the folks you see on the sidewalk behind me are only just 1/3rd of the total number. tomorrow these folks will be joined by the another union which statewide will be in the tens of thousands of people who walked out. there's no way to tell...
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emily turner, kpix 5. >>> a middle school teacher is being hailed a hero today for tackling a student that open fire inside a classroom. they say the shooting started just after 9 am this morning at noblesville middle school about 20 miles from indianapolis. authorities say that the shooter asked to be excused from class and then returned with two handguns and started firing. science teacher, jason seaman, d thane nmkeguknoc, the shooter was taken into custody. the teacher was shot three times and had to undergo surgery . >> i mainly heard gunshots, the shooting was right next to us, we were all really scared. all of my friends ran to the corner for safety. >> police say a student was shot and taken to the hospital, the shooting comes one week after the high school shooting in santa fe, texas that killed 8 students and 2 teachers. >>> and harvey weinstein, the disgraced movie mogul, is facing criminal charges for sex offenses, he surrendered to new york city police this morning. he was leading handcuffs to a police car for his first court appearance, he is charged with three felonies
emily turner, kpix 5. >>> a middle school teacher is being hailed a hero today for tackling a student that open fire inside a classroom. they say the shooting started just after 9 am this morning at noblesville middle school about 20 miles from indianapolis. authorities say that the shooter asked to be excused from class and then returned with two handguns and started firing. science teacher, jason seaman, d thane nmkeguknoc, the shooter was taken into custody. the teacher was shot...
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this is emily's third nomination and first win. um...so, just...wow! um, first of all, to my fellow nominees, it is an honor sharing the road with you. and of course, to the progressive snapshot app for giving good drivers the discounts -- no, i have to say it -- for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. safe driving! for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. iwith emergen-c energy+ natural caffeine from green tea to focus your mind... 7 b vitamins plus vitamin c to fortify you. emerge energized, with emergen-c energy+. emerge and see. i thought after sandy hook, where 20 six and seven year olds were slain, this would never happen again. it has happened more than 200 times in 5 years. dianne feinstein and a new generation are leading the fight to pass a new assault weapons ban. say no to the nra and yes to common-sense gun laws. california values senator dianne feinstein ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey, everybody! boom! folks, from "the andy griffith show" to "happy days" to "apollo 13" to "a beautiful mind,
this is emily's third nomination and first win. um...so, just...wow! um, first of all, to my fellow nominees, it is an honor sharing the road with you. and of course, to the progressive snapshot app for giving good drivers the discounts -- no, i have to say it -- for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. safe driving! for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. iwith emergen-c energy+ natural caffeine from green tea to focus your mind... 7 b vitamins plus vitamin c to fortify...
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kpix5's emily turner says it's part of a first of its kind inspection. may look more >> reporter: they may look more like trapeze artists or stunt devils, but these daredevils are actually inspectors. our work plan for the painters, iron workers and other maintaenece staf eek, inspector >> how can i put this? i feel a little crazy. i can't imagine doing that for a day job. >> reporter: but a day job it is and an important one. >> the work that is done here helps us set a path for what comes in the years ahead. so depending on what these inspectors find, we will be looking at the work plan for our painers, iron workers and other maintenance staff. >> reporter: for the next week inspectors will climb up and dangle off the golden gate bridge looking at every rivet and every seam. >> federal regulations have changed. they now require what's called an arm's length? on some of the more delicate parts of the bridge. so while engineers are up there doing that they figure they might as well look at the entirety of the bridge and make sure that's safe at arm's len
kpix5's emily turner says it's part of a first of its kind inspection. may look more >> reporter: they may look more like trapeze artists or stunt devils, but these daredevils are actually inspectors. our work plan for the painters, iron workers and other maintaenece staf eek, inspector >> how can i put this? i feel a little crazy. i can't imagine doing that for a day job. >> reporter: but a day job it is and an important one. >> the work that is done here helps us set a...
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i will send it back over to you, emily. >> thank you so much, jackie. >>> it's going to be a beautiful day. clear in the skies as well. except for along the coast. looking live out of the sales force camera. the sun is getting ready to peak up over the horizon. you can see a slight marine layer. you can see this as it's hanging out. that is keeping the temperatures moderate through the morning until the sun gets up and burns that off. the current temperatures right now, oakland, 56 degrees; santa rosa the coolest, 51 degrees; concord, 58. san jose at 60 degrees this morning. and looking at the visibility, they installed the marine layer. having issues in hayward, right now and anywhere along the coast. as well as coming in through the bay. the golden gate bridge is foggy, although the farther north you get, the cheerer it gets. the further east you get, the more clear it gets this morning. this is what we have for the beautiful, sunny weather yesterday. same thing today and is it going to hang out longer? this will drop in. with it, there is going to be changes. some things to remember
i will send it back over to you, emily. >> thank you so much, jackie. >>> it's going to be a beautiful day. clear in the skies as well. except for along the coast. looking live out of the sales force camera. the sun is getting ready to peak up over the horizon. you can see a slight marine layer. you can see this as it's hanging out. that is keeping the temperatures moderate through the morning until the sun gets up and burns that off. the current temperatures right now, oakland,...
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coming up at 6:00, emily turner takes a closer look at what it takes to rebuild one of santa rosa's hardest hit neighborhoods. >>> now to hawaii where the threat of lava-driven explosions continues today. >> allen martin is here with the new warnings on the big island. >> lava from the kilauea volcano now covers more than 116 acres. that's roughly 112 football fields worth of land. the threat is also in the air. fumes emanating from the volcano are toxic. they can create volcanic ash and acid rain. >> thick plumes of smoke filled the air. >> it was amazing and scary at the same time because you didn't know what was going to happen. >> reporter: seething from the mouth of the kilauea volcano, hazardous fumes. >> it was a big ash cloud. as the lava lake receded deep into the crater, the rocks are falling into that, and that's creating little gas explosions, and that's what created that real tall billowing cloud. >> reporter: the u.s. geological survey warns of possible volcanic explosions. >> we could get into a situation where the water from the groundwater below the water table could mix in
coming up at 6:00, emily turner takes a closer look at what it takes to rebuild one of santa rosa's hardest hit neighborhoods. >>> now to hawaii where the threat of lava-driven explosions continues today. >> allen martin is here with the new warnings on the big island. >> lava from the kilauea volcano now covers more than 116 acres. that's roughly 112 football fields worth of land. the threat is also in the air. fumes emanating from the volcano are toxic. they can create...
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. >> emily turner in for neta and a check of the weather. >> going to be a beautiful day if you're heading outside. not necessarily to the beach but if you're going to the pool. taking a live look towards the east bay. you can see it's nice and clear for the most part. staking a look at the current temperatures. cool, although not cold. the temperatures will climb today and i will tell you how warm we're going to get later. >> sounds good. >>> and we're tracking pretty light rod for drivers heading out of heyward and into foster city. a 13-minute trip across the san mateo bridge. not to
. >> emily turner in for neta and a check of the weather. >> going to be a beautiful day if you're heading outside. not necessarily to the beach but if you're going to the pool. taking a live look towards the east bay. you can see it's nice and clear for the most part. staking a look at the current temperatures. cool, although not cold. the temperatures will climb today and i will tell you how warm we're going to get later. >> sounds good. >>> and we're tracking...
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. >>> kpix 5's emily turner is live at ucsf where the walkout has already disrupted medical treatment there. >> reporter: we're talking about thousands of appointments. thousands of patients affected, just within the bay area system. it has to do with the strike happening behind me, and if you think that is a crowd, just wait until tomorrow, when one strike one actually become three strikes with three different unions walking off the job. it is a 10 hour day for edgar perez, but instead of working in the operating room, the surgical tech is protesting on the sidewalk outside of it. he is one of about 500 people picketing outside the ucsf campus after one year of stalled contract negotiations. >> this is not acceptable. where's the appreciation? >> reporter: members have asked me -- -- the members of the union have been on strike since this morning. >> it is not just a disruption for the workers, but for the families who have had to take off time and have to reschedule their time. this has been a disruption as well. >> reporter: the rescheduled 12,140 patients. it includes 280 chemothe
. >>> kpix 5's emily turner is live at ucsf where the walkout has already disrupted medical treatment there. >> reporter: we're talking about thousands of appointments. thousands of patients affected, just within the bay area system. it has to do with the strike happening behind me, and if you think that is a crowd, just wait until tomorrow, when one strike one actually become three strikes with three different unions walking off the job. it is a 10 hour day for edgar perez, but...
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kpix 5 emily turner reports they are demanding higher wages. >> tomorrow morning, rather than getting up and coming into work, thousands of uc berkeley employees will instead come here to telegraph in bancroft where they'll join in a picket line and go on strike the next three days. >> we want to get more -- to support our family. >> that's why jorge won't show up for his custodial job tomorrow like he has the last 18 years. instead, he'll head to the picket line while students head into a week of final exams. >> the lie -- libraries that are opening 24/7 because of exams are very unclean during this time so even more so it be with not a good work environment for students. >> all 10 campus, five medical centers and the uc hastings school of law will be affected when 50,000 uc employees go on strike. 24,000 of those walking out of patient care and service workers like nurses aides and food service workers. 14,000 are nurses and 15,000 are health care, research and technical workers. ucsf says it has already rescheduled 300 surgeries for cancer patients. all three unions have been invol
kpix 5 emily turner reports they are demanding higher wages. >> tomorrow morning, rather than getting up and coming into work, thousands of uc berkeley employees will instead come here to telegraph in bancroft where they'll join in a picket line and go on strike the next three days. >> we want to get more -- to support our family. >> that's why jorge won't show up for his custodial job tomorrow like he has the last 18 years. instead, he'll head to the picket line while...
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. >> emily: both marrying into-- and shaking-up-- royal tradition. seth doane, cbs news, london. >> dahler: and that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. later on cbs, gayle king of "cbs this morning" hosts a two hour special: "royal romance." i'm don dahler in new york. thank you for joining us, and have a good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by companies makes a 200-million-dollar pledge.. to help heal the plague -- of homelessness. good evening, i'm >>> now at 6:00, one of the bay area's biggest drug companies makes a plan to help heal the plague of homelessness. >> we'll have that story in just a moment but first we're following breaking news in san francisco where a man and his dog went over a cliff and tumbled all the way down to the beach below. you can see the man in the gray sweater earlier getting up slowly. he appeared to be a little dazed but okay. and we're told he did refuse medical treatment and the dog is okay. >> to our top story, kaiser permanente is making a huge donation to help battle homelessness and beyond.
. >> emily: both marrying into-- and shaking-up-- royal tradition. seth doane, cbs news, london. >> dahler: and that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. later on cbs, gayle king of "cbs this morning" hosts a two hour special: "royal romance." i'm don dahler in new york. thank you for joining us, and have a good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by companies makes a 200-million-dollar pledge.. to help heal the plague -- of...
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. >> reporter: american emily faulkner flew in not to vote but to join the anti-abortion rights campaign. roe v. wade legalized abortion in 1973. you would like to reverse that. are you worried that legalizing abortion here in ireland will hurt your efforts? >> i will never stop the fight. we'll just fight harder over abortion. >> reporter: there has been concern over foreign influence on the vote after revelations of meddling in the u.s. election. earlier this month, facebook and google banned all ads from campaign groups outside ireland. today's vote is being characterized as a referendum on the future direction of the nation. in some areas, voter turnout was as high as 70%. jeff, official results will be announced tomorrow. >> glor: jonathan vigliotti in dublin for us tonight. jonathan, thanks. up next on the "cbs evening news," a shooting inside a restaurant and how two strangers ended it. and later, why this may be the happiest prom couple steve hartman has ever met. ...with fitness ...food ...and farxiga, the pill that starts with "f". farxiga, along with diet and exercise, helps l
. >> reporter: american emily faulkner flew in not to vote but to join the anti-abortion rights campaign. roe v. wade legalized abortion in 1973. you would like to reverse that. are you worried that legalizing abortion here in ireland will hurt your efforts? >> i will never stop the fight. we'll just fight harder over abortion. >> reporter: there has been concern over foreign influence on the vote after revelations of meddling in the u.s. election. earlier this month, facebook...
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. >> thank you, emily. new at 6:00 the president of a south bay school board accused of playing hooky. a fellow board member is singing a different tune when he said family kept him away. >> when the pop star came to san jose last week he is not the only man to stand out in the crowd. he was seen leaving the concert. fellow board member spotted his long, slicked back salt and pepper hair. >> i ran down the stairs once i saw the back of his head and i saw his face. now, once we reached the bottom of the stairs, it was him. >> the problem is that he should have been here, at the district office for their monthly school board meeting. the board had a long agenda of critical deadlines and important business to resolve of the but the board member was traveling over seas, and since there was no quorum the meeting was cancelled. it prompted the headline, and in an e-mail, he had an explanation. in the 30 minutes preceding the meeting i had a family situation that required my attention. also expected to arrive late
. >> thank you, emily. new at 6:00 the president of a south bay school board accused of playing hooky. a fellow board member is singing a different tune when he said family kept him away. >> when the pop star came to san jose last week he is not the only man to stand out in the crowd. he was seen leaving the concert. fellow board member spotted his long, slicked back salt and pepper hair. >> i ran down the stairs once i saw the back of his head and i saw his face. now, once we...
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let's check in with emily on the forecast. >>> it is beautiful. you can just barely see the tip of the golden gate bridge out there. you can see the marine layer in all places except the coast. santa rosa is really warming up. concord, livermore, both should continue to rise. whatever is coolest along the coast. before they cool off and dive down on wednesday. for state superintendent who's done it before. less bureaucracy, more classroom funding. marshall tuck for state superintendent. marshall tuck. >>> good morning to our viewers in the west. ahead, a maryland town deals with the aftermath of devastating flooding while millions along the gulf coast prepared for the first named storm of the season. plus, on this memorial day, jan crawford visits a section of arlington national cemetery that honors female veterans. first today's eye opener at 8:00. >> a historic maryland city is under a state of emergency after powerful flash flooding devastated its downtown. >> rescue crews are sevening for this missing person. they don't have a lot to go on but
let's check in with emily on the forecast. >>> it is beautiful. you can just barely see the tip of the golden gate bridge out there. you can see the marine layer in all places except the coast. santa rosa is really warming up. concord, livermore, both should continue to rise. whatever is coolest along the coast. before they cool off and dive down on wednesday. for state superintendent who's done it before. less bureaucracy, more classroom funding. marshall tuck for state...
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emily turner says that will include dna evidence and naked photos of the defendant. >> this is the third time he has been wheeled into court but compared to the last time, he was certainly more coherent. he left the courtroom with bad news for his defense. >> i'm disappointed. >> i can't talk about it. >> letter his defense attorney nor the prosecution wanted to discuss today's decision. it allows law enforcement to execute a search warrant. the judge a good the point that getting dna quote does not require him to speak or even say a word. likewise taking photographs does not require the defendant to share his thoughts. law enforcement is a profession that d'angelo is familiar with. he worked as a cop and his former police chief is now speaking out. >> i just can't find something that i missed that would say that this is the east area rapist.>> d'angelo was eventually fired for shoplifting never thinking he would be accused of crimes more severe. >> he wasn't a wallflower or the life of the party. he just kind of blended and. i didn't see it. >> there will be no blending in moving forwar
emily turner says that will include dna evidence and naked photos of the defendant. >> this is the third time he has been wheeled into court but compared to the last time, he was certainly more coherent. he left the courtroom with bad news for his defense. >> i'm disappointed. >> i can't talk about it. >> letter his defense attorney nor the prosecution wanted to discuss today's decision. it allows law enforcement to execute a search warrant. the judge a good the point...
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emily turner is live with why the owner said the attack is personal. >> reporter: not only is she unhappy about this review, as you could understand, she is also unhappy with the way google has treated her and handled the situation, or not handled it. and that is why she has brought this to court.>> absolute rage. >> reporter: that is not an emotion that you usually associate with art or wine. >> as an owner, i think that google should listen to me and they will not. >> reporter: so she is suing them in small claims court. she got a terrible review about six months ago. since then she said the same user under different names has trolled her ratings. >> so i go up to five and he brings me down to two. this is the game that you have to play and it is not a game i want to play. >> reporter: the reviewer said the people are manipulative and pompous. so she gave us a urtosee for ourselves and said that these are more of a personal attack and she wants them taken down. >> if he said he did not like the wine or the art, fair game. but he never speaks about that. he just insults, and attacks. >>
emily turner is live with why the owner said the attack is personal. >> reporter: not only is she unhappy about this review, as you could understand, she is also unhappy with the way google has treated her and handled the situation, or not handled it. and that is why she has brought this to court.>> absolute rage. >> reporter: that is not an emotion that you usually associate with art or wine. >> as an owner, i think that google should listen to me and they will not....
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kpix5's emily on the problems it may bring. >> reporter: this is the new starbucks offerings. it's not on the me knew. but -- menu. >> you want to be able to offer your facilities. >> reporter: this stems from a case with two men that were arrested after sitting in the store. >> i have two men in my store that are refuseing to leave. -- refusing to leave. >> this is the anthesisis of everything that starbucks believes in. >> reporter: locals say more pit stops are welcomeed in a city where sidewalks have served that purpose. though it likely means baristas duties will become a little more gritty. >> cleanliness for sure. i'm sure there'll have to be policy changes from a starbucks perspective in terms of how often they check it and how they go about cleaning and things like that. >> i've seen these little ladies in here and they kind of control it. they become like little -- when there's a nasty person in it and doesn't want to get out like a street person. i've seen that. they're pretty good at it. all of a sudden the nice barista turns into an enforcer. >> i did talk to seve
kpix5's emily on the problems it may bring. >> reporter: this is the new starbucks offerings. it's not on the me knew. but -- menu. >> you want to be able to offer your facilities. >> reporter: this stems from a case with two men that were arrested after sitting in the store. >> i have two men in my store that are refuseing to leave. -- refusing to leave. >> this is the anthesisis of everything that starbucks believes in. >> reporter: locals say more pit...
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. >> emily says the earthquakes are a result of the shift of a few centimeters. lava flows extremely slow leaving people enough time to evacuate. it's 655--- time for your final five... authorities say a dispute between a landlord and a tenant . >>>it's time for your time five. >> authority -- final five. >> authorities say a dispute between a landlord and a tenant sparked a shooting. >> that shooting left the landlord's daughter dead and the suspect shot himself. >> president trump's new attorney acted quickly to change his explanation about hush money paid to porn actress stormy daniels after getting an earful in his boss. rudy giuliani responded saying that the payment was made to protect trump's family from a false allegation. >> chaplain conroy is staying on the job and rescinding his resignation. he initially resigned after he says house speaker paul ryan's office told him it was time the office had a chaplin that quote, wasn't catholic. >> 20 horses are set to race today, justify is the favorite in the kentucky derby. >> nasa has launched insight. it was p
. >> emily says the earthquakes are a result of the shift of a few centimeters. lava flows extremely slow leaving people enough time to evacuate. it's 655--- time for your final five... authorities say a dispute between a landlord and a tenant . >>>it's time for your time five. >> authority -- final five. >> authorities say a dispute between a landlord and a tenant sparked a shooting. >> that shooting left the landlord's daughter dead and the suspect shot...
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and now to emily for a check on the forecast. >> and i would say not necessarily the beach today. you can see coming through the gold know gate, all of that fog. the marine layer and that is hanging out through the golden gate and along the coast. it's not sunny there but everywhere else it is. 58 degrees in conquered; livermore, 56. the coolest temperature, 50 degrees in santa rosa. we have visibility issues. all along the coast and we're seeing visibility. looks like it got worse along half moon bay and the further north, the further you go. the more east, the clearer it gets and that is where you're heading this morning. the hundred dollars system that kept things nice and bull is moving out. the low pressure system is going to slowly sink in. with it, bringing changes to the temperatures. sunshine for most of the day except for the patchy fog along the coast and that is warmer than average. staying cool thanks to that fog and not as warm tomorrow. we have a big cooldown next week and get ready for the roller coaster. the first pitch, 105. sunny and warm, 77 degrees and that is
and now to emily for a check on the forecast. >> and i would say not necessarily the beach today. you can see coming through the gold know gate, all of that fog. the marine layer and that is hanging out through the golden gate and along the coast. it's not sunny there but everywhere else it is. 58 degrees in conquered; livermore, 56. the coolest temperature, 50 degrees in santa rosa. we have visibility issues. all along the coast and we're seeing visibility. looks like it got worse along...
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and emily, wait for it, who does my hair, was there as well. >> stephen: she does that. >> you can believe it? she does this part. i was like, "hey, man, can you guys get out? i don't feel that well." when i'm sick i i want to go out into the woods like an animal and die. i laid down on the floor. won't up throwing up. i like to tell the story not because it's juicy but because i didn't know what a heart attack symptom was. i was a child of the 70sand grew up on "sanford and son." i had the sweats, and breathing heavy -- >> stephen: did you get the classic pain down the arm? >> none of that. none of the things you look for. that's why i like to tell the story. everybody looks for the arm going out. essentially, i sweated more. i sweat when i breathe so that didn't seem like a symptom. at one point, they kept asking me to cancel the next show, and i said, "i just need to lay down." and i felt worse and i said, "maybe we should cancel the show." and they said, we did the." and i said, "don't cancel the show. it will make me look weak." and they said, "you are weak. we called the ambulance."
and emily, wait for it, who does my hair, was there as well. >> stephen: she does that. >> you can believe it? she does this part. i was like, "hey, man, can you guys get out? i don't feel that well." when i'm sick i i want to go out into the woods like an animal and die. i laid down on the floor. won't up throwing up. i like to tell the story not because it's juicy but because i didn't know what a heart attack symptom was. i was a child of the 70sand grew up on...
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emily? >> this case started yesterday when a woman got worried after not seeing her sister for about a month. sheriff deputies did a welfare check and discovered the bodies in the home near orchard station road. they say they found mail piling up in the mailbox and grass that had grown excessively high. investigators are treating this as a homicide investigation now. they spent part of the last two days combing through the home for evidence and talking to neighbors. >> we want to go as far back as possible. if they notice people with issues in their lives, health issues, marital issues, mental health issues, substance abuse issues, we want to know about it. >> the autopsies could take a couple of weeks to get back. in the meantime the piled up mail should help them piece together a timeline and time of death. >>> a bay area water agency is pouring more than half a billion dollars into governor brown's delta tunnels plan. the santa clara valley water district which initially opposed the tunne
emily? >> this case started yesterday when a woman got worried after not seeing her sister for about a month. sheriff deputies did a welfare check and discovered the bodies in the home near orchard station road. they say they found mail piling up in the mailbox and grass that had grown excessively high. investigators are treating this as a homicide investigation now. they spent part of the last two days combing through the home for evidence and talking to neighbors. >> we want to go...
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emily turner, kpix 5. >> earlier, we mentioned president barack obama was in the area. we asked former san francisco mayor willie brown why we haven't seen much of him this election season. >> he doesn't do state elections. he is really, i think, trying to enhance his separation from the world of politics and move into the oprah winfrey level. you don't find oprah doing much of that either. as of now, the book signing that he just did is 55 million guaranteed, somebody tells me. >> wow. more on that tomorrow morning with melissa right here at 6:00 on kpix 5. >>> the university of southern california's president has agreed to step down amid a major scandal. hundreds of students, professor and alumni have been demanding it. they say usc failed to respond to complaints of a gynecologist who worked for the university for 30 years. accusers say he conducted inappropriate exams. >> he said that he loosened my -- he was trying to loosen my pelvic muscles with his fingers. >> he was placed on administrative leave in 2016. it's not clear when the president's last day on the job
emily turner, kpix 5. >> earlier, we mentioned president barack obama was in the area. we asked former san francisco mayor willie brown why we haven't seen much of him this election season. >> he doesn't do state elections. he is really, i think, trying to enhance his separation from the world of politics and move into the oprah winfrey level. you don't find oprah doing much of that either. as of now, the book signing that he just did is 55 million guaranteed, somebody tells me....
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beach in paradise ♪ ♪ robert shares his dance moves ♪ ♪ then he shares a spin ♪ victor shares with emily ♪ but she's more into quinn ♪ kevin shares a song in the spotlight with colleen ♪ ♪ nick shares with vincent to the dj who's nineteen ♪ ♪ deja shares with curtis ♪ after her curfew ♪ sharing's always better ♪ when i share a coke with you... ♪ in your noise cancelling trheadphones?ry maybe not. maybe you could trust you won't be next to a loud eater. (eating potato chips loudly) or you could just trust duracell. (silence) ♪ wbecause performanceer aclothes have changed,? but the challenge remains the same. and the generation may be different, but the color needs to endure. and the toughest stains come with their own rewards. we've re-engineered tide because no matter what life brings, our commitment to clean remains the same. now with 10x the cleaning power. tide, america's #1 detergent. >> wertheim: a german experimental filmmaker-- and a lapsed catholic at that-- is hardly the conventional choice for the vatican to hand-pick as the pope's documentarian. but pope
beach in paradise ♪ ♪ robert shares his dance moves ♪ ♪ then he shares a spin ♪ victor shares with emily ♪ but she's more into quinn ♪ kevin shares a song in the spotlight with colleen ♪ ♪ nick shares with vincent to the dj who's nineteen ♪ ♪ deja shares with curtis ♪ after her curfew ♪ sharing's always better ♪ when i share a coke with you... ♪ in your noise cancelling trheadphones?ry maybe not. maybe you could trust you won't be next to a loud eater. (eating...
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officers confronting emily weinman during memorial day weekend. the 20-year-old was suspected of underage drinking on the beach. police say she assaulted an officer. but weinman's lawyer says this video clearly shows the officers overreacted. jericka duncan is following the story. >> reporter: those officers involved had been reassigned but are reportedly fully trained, part-time officers, used during the busy beach season. weinman said on facebook she was at the beach with her daughter and some friends saturday and she had not been drinking when her confrontation with police began. >> take a deep breath and blow into that, all right? >> reporter: body cam video shows officers asking her to take a breathalyzer test after the 20-year-old was seen with alcoholic drinks. >> we'll have that for you. >> reporter: later, police attempt to cite her for possession of alcohol on the beach. >> i didn't disrespect you. >> okay. >> and i -- you don't need to write my name down either. >> reporter: but she appeared not to cooperate. >> you don't need my last n
officers confronting emily weinman during memorial day weekend. the 20-year-old was suspected of underage drinking on the beach. police say she assaulted an officer. but weinman's lawyer says this video clearly shows the officers overreacted. jericka duncan is following the story. >> reporter: those officers involved had been reassigned but are reportedly fully trained, part-time officers, used during the busy beach season. weinman said on facebook she was at the beach with her daughter...
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. >> reporter: american emily faulkner flew in not to vote but to join the anti-abortion rights campaign. >> roe v. wade legalized abortion in 1973, you would like to reverse that. are you worried legalizing it in ireland will hurt your effort? >> it will make us fight harder. >> reporter: there has been concern against foreign influence after revelations of meddling in the u.s. election. in an unprecedented move earlier this month, facebook and google banned all ads from campaign groups outside ireland. official results will be released later this afternoon. paurliament will now move to allow women to have an abortion within the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. >> jonathan vigliotti in dublin. thanks, jonathan. >>> time to show you some of the morning's headlines. "the washington post" says some members of congress from both parties are taking issue with president trump's bailout of the chinese telecom company, zte. seeing no potential upside for the u.s. mr. trump says the company will oust its management team, hire american compliance officers and will be required to buy u.s. products und
. >> reporter: american emily faulkner flew in not to vote but to join the anti-abortion rights campaign. >> roe v. wade legalized abortion in 1973, you would like to reverse that. are you worried legalizing it in ireland will hurt your effort? >> it will make us fight harder. >> reporter: there has been concern against foreign influence after revelations of meddling in the u.s. election. in an unprecedented move earlier this month, facebook and google banned all ads...
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(all) yes. [ drum roll ] ...emily lapier from ames, iowa. this is emily's third nomination and first win. um...so, just...wow! um, first of all, to my fellow nominees, it is an honor sharing the road with you. and of course, to the progressive snapshot app for giving good drivers the discounts -- no, i have to say it -- for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. safe driving! for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. fthere's flonase sensimist.f up around pets. it relieves all your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. ...with floral fusion oil. for caressable soft skin... ...indulge in the rich lather... ...and delicate scent. pamper yourself. [background music] get caressably soft skin. with caress. ♪ >> we just saw the arrival of george and amal clooney. i have to say there was a little bit of a gasp when we saw amal in a gorgeous mustard yellow dress with a matched halt. i already want to know who's dress is that, amal? >>
(all) yes. [ drum roll ] ...emily lapier from ames, iowa. this is emily's third nomination and first win. um...so, just...wow! um, first of all, to my fellow nominees, it is an honor sharing the road with you. and of course, to the progressive snapshot app for giving good drivers the discounts -- no, i have to say it -- for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. safe driving! for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. fthere's flonase sensimist.f up around pets. it relieves...